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Emma Nohrén, Member of Parliament, Miljöpartiet de gröna, Sweden Emma Nohrén is the Green Party’s spokesperson for Rural Affairs. She was elected deputy member of the Committee on Environment and Agriculture and of the Committee on foreign affairs after the 2014 parliamentary elections. Her main focus areas are rural development, limnic and marine water issues, fisheries, chemicals and gene technology, hunting and game management. She is a member of the Green Party’s political executive board and the head of the Greens environment team in the Swedish Riksdag. |
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Stefan Reinhold, Corporate Regulation and Extractives Officer, CIDSE, Belgium Stefan Reinhold is Corporate Regulation and Extractives Officer at CIDSE, the international family of 18 Catholic social justice organisations from Europe and North America based in Brussels, working together with partners in over 100 countries. He is involved in CIDSE’s work on business and human rights at European and international level, carried out jointly with CIDSE’s members as well as with Church, civil society and grassroots partners around the world. Prior to joining CIDSE, he worked with Belgian Justice & Peace commission, following studies in Environmental management at the Université Libre de Bruxelles. He is a dual French and Swedish citizen. |
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Daniel Badman, Sustainability Strategy, Stora Enso Oyj, Finland Daniel Badman is Head of Public Affairs at Stora Enso - a leading provider of renewable solutions in packaging, biomaterials, wooden constructions and paper on global markets. Before joining Stora Enso in August 2017 Mr Badman was responsible for Sustainability and Public Affairs at BillerudKorsnäs. Daniel Badman have also worked at the Swedish Ministry for Enterprise and Innovation in different positions. Daniel has extensive experience in international and EU affairs – and has served as Energy Counselor at the Swedish Permanent Representation in Brussels. |
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Martin Koehler, Trade Advisor, Greens/EFA Group in the European Parliament, Belgium Martin Koehler is the advisor on international trade policy of the Greens/EFA Group in the European Parliament since 2005. Before joining the group he worked on global financial flows and World Bank/IMF policies in a global NGO network, based at the Italian NGO re:common. In this function he coordinated European development NGOs at the UN Financing for Development Conference in Monterrey in 2001. He holds a masters in International Relations from the Free University of Berlin. |
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Moderator: Jakop Dalunde, MEP, Greens/EFA Group in the European Parliament, Sweden
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